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  2. BOXING CONTESTS

    Amongst those who -witnessed the recent Burns-Squires fight Sydney was the Minister for Lands in Victoria (Mr Mackey), who, on his return to ...

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  3. MOROCCO AFFAIRS

    The report that [?] 3 p. m. leader of the rebel [?] hafid, the turned by a b[?]st croes had been cap turned by a host trible, is not ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS, ETC.

    The proprietor, Mr. J. M. Whipp, has made the necessary arrangements for a concert to be given at the Bellevue Gardens to-morrorw night. ...

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  5. GERMAN OUTBURST

    The new conditions in Turkey are evidently raising the [?]re of German officials and displomats, who see all their work towards ascendancy in Germany ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS. ETC

    West’s Pictures continue to attract large attendances to the Cremorne Theatre, the views shown being exceptionally good, and greatly admired. ...

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  7. EVIL FAME

    The case in whidh Percy Kelso Macdonald was charged in conjunction with Smith and Macdonald with being persons of evil fame was concluded in ...

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  8. STATE POLITICS

    Mr. .Rosenberg gave an address to electors at the Duke of Cornwall Hotel last night, in which he touched on several points in original manner. On ...

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  9. AMERICAN FLEET

    The Connecticut, followed by fifteen other battleships, entered the heads a 11.30 to-day, and proceeded under easy steam to the Bay. ...

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  10. THOUSANDS HOMELESS

    [?]iving to a canal having hurat its banks twenty thousand people are [?]neless in Augusta, U. S. A. Many have been forced into the ...

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  11. BOULDER CITY BAND.

    The usual Sunday concert will be given by the Boulder City Band in the Boulder Town Hall to-morrow night. A capital programme will he provided, ...

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  12. FITZGERALDS’ CIRCUS.

    Fitzgerald Bros’ cir[?]us, which had such a successful run in Kalgoorlie recently, will commence a short season in Boulder on Monday night next. The ...

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  13. SEVENOAKS MURDER

    The murder of Mrs. Luard, at Sevenoaks, is causing widwspread excitement in England owing to its peculiarly d[?]ring character and the mystery of its happening. ...

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  14. AMERICAN FLEET PICTURES.

    The American Fleet pictures are now being Shown in the Boulder Town Hall, and the attendance last night was an eminently satisfactory one. The ...

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  15. WORKERS’ HALL.

    A debate will be held to-morrow night on “Is Socialism Possible or Probable,” by Mr. A. E. Green (affirmative) and Mr. Donald Murray ...

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  16. KURELIK.

    The booking for the Kubelik concert to be given in the Cremorne Theatre on Tuesday evening next, September 1, has been excptionally heavy, and the ...

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  17. RACER’S FOR ENGLAND

    Jamer Keene is sending a second [?] yearlings to Newmarket owing to the anti-gambling law in New York State. ...

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  18. PRICE OF MEAT.

    The toast of the pastoral industry, which was submitted by Mr. Pennefather, M. L. C., at the dinner tendered to representative agriculturists at the ...

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  19. COMBINED CHOIR.

    The Goldfields Combined Choir will meet for practice in the Cremorne Theatre, Kalgoorlie, to-morrow afternoon, at half-past 3. The secretary ...

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  20. PATRIARCH RETURNS

    Tie Armenian patriarch [?] exiled in 1876 for protesting [?]just massacres of Armenians, returned to Constantinople to-day. ...

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  21. MEETINGS ETC.

    Dr. H. G. Cha[?]man, of the University of Sydney, who has during the past week been lecturing to large audiences in Perth, will commence a ...

    Article : 244 words
  22. COMBINED BAND CONCERT.

    The combined bands of the distriot will give a concert in Victoria Parte, Kalgoorlie, to-morrow afternoon. The proceeds are to be devoted to the funds ...

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  23. CHURCHES’ RESOLUTION

    The Council of Churches resolved: — “That the Council of Churches expresses its satisfaction that the Government has refused its consent to the ...

    Article : 138 words
  24. TAEMANIAN CO.

    The Mount Arthur properties, Tasmania, have been registered in a company of £65,000. ...

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  25. FIRE BRIGADE BALL.

    The Trafalgar fire Brigade is holding its annual ball in the Mechanics’ Institute on Thursday evening next. Nothing is being left undone that will ...

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  26. RALLARAT BOYS.

    The Boys Naval Brigade, who mardhed from Balla[?]at to Melbourne, owing to some difficulty regarding railway fares, reached the town hall this ...

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  27. ENGLISH HOP CROP

    The English hop crop is reported to be of magnificent quality. ...

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  28. SHAFT AFIRE

    A fire in the main [?]haft of the Shaw field mine, Lanarkshire, to-day [?]emolished the pithead and framework builders. ...

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  29. FOOTBALL CONGRESS

    At the Australasian Football Council session Mr. Nash, a New South Wales delegate, asked Mr. T. Brett, of the Western Auistralian Goldfields League, ...

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  31. SEA SIGNAL

    The importance of a practical knowledge of night signalling at sea by means of the Moree Code is fast becoming recognised throughout the ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Tony Pastor, the well-known music-hall proprietor of New York. ...

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  33. KALGOORLIE DOG AND POULTRY SHOW.

    At a meeting of the Kalgoorlie Dog and Poultry Society, held at the office, 56 Maritana street, last evening, the secretary reported that the receipt of ...

    Article : 161 words
  34. SILVER

    Silver is 29 11-16d per ounce. ...

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  35. HANNANS ELECTORATE.

    Mr. F J. Ware, addressed a meeting at the All Saints Hall, Collins-street, last night. Keen interest was evinced throughout the meeting, and ...

    Article : 137 words
  36. ALLEGE[?]OTTERY

    At, the Adelaide police court, William Herbert Bruce was charged on the information of Sub-Inspector Priest that on August 22 he did unlawfully ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.

    Anniversary services will be held in the Baptist Church, Boulder, tomorrow. Special services and singing at 11 a. m., and 7. 15 p. m. ...

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  39. BOULDER ELECTORATE.

    The retiring member, Mr. P. Colfier, wiil open his campaign on Monday when he will address a meeting in the Boulder Town Hall. ...

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  40. BOULDER TECHNICAL SCHOOL.,

    The third term of the school begins on Monday next, August 31. Students intending to enrol are asked to do so without delay. Every opportunity is ...

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  41. ANOTHER RING

    Marble Bar is threatened with a ring in the shape of a camel freight trust, The following telegram from the chairman of the Progress Committee speaks ...

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